Common use of Commission Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow the communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning government-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates parties and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s response; 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL Procurement List containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs nonprofit agencies for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLProcurement List; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PLProcurement List; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow Work with the CNA in developing a communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning government-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to questions about the Cooperative AgreementAgreement . When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates parties and parties, provide a Commission response date for questions. If questions and make day-to-day adjustments if the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s responseis not met; 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow Work with the CNA in developing a communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning government-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates parties parties, and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s response;. 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow enforce the communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning government-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates parties private parties, and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s response;. 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL Procurement List containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs nonprofit agencies for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLProcurement List; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PLProcurement List; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow Work with the CNA in developing a communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning government-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates parties parties, and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s response;. 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and 85, implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51, and Commission policies. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow the communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning governmentGovernment-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates parties and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s response; 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow enforce the communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning government-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates private parties and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s response; 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and 85, implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51, and Commission policies. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasisforemphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow enforce the communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning governmentGovernment-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to respondto questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates private parties and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s response; 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms theterms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and objectivesand purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow Work with the CNA in developing a communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning government-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates parties and parties, provide a Commission response date for questions. If questions and make day-to-day adjustments if the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s responseis not met; 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and 85, implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51, and Commission policies. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow enforce the communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning governmentGovernment-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to respondto questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates private parties and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s response; 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms theterms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Commission Responsibilities. The Commission will perform responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following Commission responsibilities are highlighted for emphasisforemphasis: 1. Establish and maintain the PL containing the products and services provided by the bythe qualified NPAs participating in the AbilityOne Program which federal agencies are required to purchase; 2. Determine suitability of products and services furnished by qualified NPAs for Federal Government procurement to be added to the PPLPL; 3. Determine fair market price for products and services added to the PL; 4. Establish ceilings for the fees to be collected by the CNA for services rendered under this Agreement; 5. Maintain and follow enforce the communication protocol involving cooperative efforts to communicate projects and products and services determined suitable for performance under the AbilityOne Program; 6. Coordinate with the CNAs to address issues concerning government-wide policies affecting the implementation of the AbilityOne Program; 7. Assign appropriate Commission staff to monitor the ongoing work and to respond to respondto questions about the Cooperative Agreement. When appropriate, the Commission staff will act as a liaison among the public and privates private parties and provide a Commission response date for questions. If the Commission fails to meet a posted response date, the CNA shall receive an extension of its corresponding due date equal to one day for each day of delay in the Commission’s responseCommission’sresponse; 8. Determine the adequacy of performance by the CNA in accordance with the terms theterms and conditions of this Agreement; 9. Ensure compliance with all Agreement requirements and notify the CNA in writing of unsatisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and 10. Provide, where necessary, non-financial assistance to achieve the objectives and purposes of the AbilityOne Program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

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